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Scandal-hit King Juan Carlos stuns Spain with shock abdication


  • 76-year-old oversaw his country's transition from dictatorship to democracy
  • He has suffered health problems in recent years, with 5 operations in 2 years
  • But twilight of his monarchy has been mired in corruption claims and gaffes
  • They included the infamous hunting photo with dead elephant in Botswana in 2012, prompting WWF to sack him as honorary president
  • Rumoured to have bedded 1,500 women, allegedly including Princess Diana
  • He's second European monarch to abdicate in a year after Beatrix of Holland
By MATTHEW BLAKE and REBECCA ENGLISH
PUBLISHED: 08:52 GMT, 2 June 2014

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Outgoing: King Juan Carlos in his first official appearance after his abdication announcement this morning, at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid

King Juan Carlos I of Spain announced his abdication today after 39 years on the throne to 'open a new era of hope for a younger generation'.

The 76-year-old - who made the surprise announcement in a televised address today - will hand the throne to his son, Prince Felipe, 46, and his glamorous wife Letizia, a former award-winning newsreader and divorcee.

He is the third European monarch to abdicate in just over a year after King Albert II of Belgium gave his crown to son Philippe last July, three months after Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands made way for her firstborn, Prince Willem-Alexander.

Juan Carlos, who oversaw his country's transition from dictatorship to democracy, has seen the twilight of his monarchy blighted by scandal and health problems, including five operations in the last two years.

His popularity nosedived in the face of a string of corruption scandals and gaffes in recent years, including the infamous photograph of him posing - gun on hip - next to a dead elephant in Botswana while his homeland wallowed in its 2012 financial crisis.
And today a source at the royal palace said the king was abdicating for political reasons - rather than due to failing health - as the country faces up to the worst economic crisis in memory.

Seated in front of a Spanish flag, the King told his subjects: ‘I have decided to end my reign and abdicate the crown of Spain. A new generation is quite rightly demanding to take the lead role.’

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In the family: King Juan Carlos (far right) will hand the crown to his son, Prince Felipe (centre), pictured with Princess Letizia watching an air display in 2006

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Unpopular: Juan Carlos' popularity has nosedived in recent years following royal scandals, including an elephant-shooting trip in Botswana he took in the middle of Spain's financial crisis in 2012 that tarnished the monarch's image



His announcement, coming on the 61st anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation, will, inevitably, spark speculation about the future of the British monarchy.

But the Queen has always made clear that she will stand by her promise to serve as sovereign for the rest of her life.
He was pictured today at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid in his first official appearance following the abdication announcement, in order to greet Thomas Donohue, president and chief executive of the US Chamber of Commerce.

Royal historian Hugo Vickers said that unlike King Juan Carlos, who is in poor health and has faced a slump in his popularity, the Queen, who is 88, is ‘firing on all cylinders’.

He said: ‘The Queen is not likely to abdicate. We know from various biographies that she was pretty irritated when Queen Juliana of the Netherlands - Queen Beatrix’s mother - abdicated in the 1980s because monarchs shouldn’t abdicate.

‘Abdication put her father on the throne so abdication is a pretty unpopular word within the Queen’s household.’

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Final handshake: The Twitter account of Spain's royal family published photos of King Juan Carlos I offering his letter of abdication to the country's Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy



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The new king and queen: Prince Felipe married Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano, an award-winning television journalist formerly with CNN, in 2003. Despite the fact she is a divorcee, the public generally approved of Letizia since she represented the modern woman

Juan Carlos came to power in 1975, two days after the death of longtime dictator Francisco Franco.

Known - like his namesake, the great lothario Don Juan - as a prolific seducer, he is said to have bedded more than 1,500 women, among whom is rumoured have been Princess Diana.
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Royalty: Princess Letizia at an awards ceremony in Madrid last December

As a young and energetic statesman, he endeared himself to many Spaniards by putting down an attempted military coup in 1981.
And as Spain's new democracy matured over the years, the king played a largely figurehead role, travelling the globe as an ambassador for the country, and was a stabilising force in a country with restive, independence-minded regions such as the Basque region and Catalonia.
Juan Carlos has melded the trappings of royalty with down-to-earth, regular-guy charm. The king is an avid sports fan and after the Madrid terror bombings of March 11, 2004, showed he could grieve like anyone else.

At an emotional state funeral for the 191 people killed in the train bombings by Islamic militants, King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia slowly went row-by-row through Madrid's Almudena Cathedral, clasping the hands of sobbing mourners or kissing them on the cheek.

But his patient work nearly came undone during the financial crisis by the now-infamous elephant shoot in Botswana that resulted in him being pilloried across Spain and removed by conservation group WWF as its honorary president.
Despite his apology to the Spanish people for the hunting trip, which only came to light when he was flown home from Africa after breaking a hip, an online petition calling for his resignation from the WWF post accumulated almost 85,000 signatures.
The controversy prompted Spanish newspapers to publish a photo of the king on a previous safari, in which he is seen standing with a gun beside a dead elephant.

'Although this type of hunting is legal and regulated, many members consider it to be incompatible with the position of honorary patron of an international organisation that aims to protect the environment,' WWF said at the time.
But his monarchy has also been heavily blighted by an investigation into his son-in law, Inaki Urdangarin.
THE RISE AND RISE OF QUEEN LETIZIA: HOW A MIDDLE-CLASS NEWSREADER BECAME THE WORLD'S MOST GLAMOROUS QUEEN

Stylish, smart and beautiful, Princess Letizia is Spain's answer to Britain's Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge.

Letizia Ortiz, from Asturias the north west of Spain, married Prince Felipe de Borbon ten years ago at Cathedral Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid.

On her big day the royal bride dazzled in an ivory gown with a 15-foot-long train and a sparkling platinum and diamond tiara, which her mother-in-law Queen Sofia wore for her wedding almost exactly 42 years previously.


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Anchorwoman: In the years leading up to the couple's engagement in November 2003, she had become a household name in Spain as a reporter and TV anchor, covering historic events such as the 9/11 attacks in New York and the Iraq war

Letizia comes from non-aristocratic stock: she is the eldest daughter of Jesús José Ortiz Álvarez, a journalist, and first wife María de la Paloma Rocasolano Rodríguez, a nurse and hospital union representative from a working-class background.

She shops at the supermarket and champions Spanish high street fashion brands such as Zara and Mango, as well as couturiers such as Felipe Varela and Lorenzo Caprile.

Like Kate, her fashion choices are analysed and minutely picked over by the press in Spain.
However, unlike Kate, Letizia forged a stellar career for herself before her marriage.


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The glamour queen: The 42 year old Princess Letizia will now become Queen of Spain as her husband the Crown Prince will ascend the throne following his father's shock abdication

In the years leading up to the couple's engagement in November 2003, she had become a household name in Spain as a reporter and TV anchor, covering historic events such as the 9/11 attacks in New York and the Iraq war.

Letizia gave up her high-flying career on marrying Prince Felipe. The couple has since has since had two children, Infanta Leonor de Todos los Santos of Spain, born 31 October 2005 - who is next in line - and Infanta Sofía de Todos los Santos of Spain, born 29 April 2007.

Letizia and Felipe are often spotted taking their daughters to school, with even the day of their tenth wedding anniversary, May 22, being no exception.

The couple marked their wedding anniversary by releasing two new photos of themselves with their daughters. Posted on the Spanish royal family's official Twitter account, the pictures show Felipe and Letizia taking their two girls to school — proving that despite the day's significance, it is a working day like any other.


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Happy family: The couple marked their wedding anniversary by releasing two new photos of themselves with their daughters

The family currently lives in a residence located a few dozen metres from the Palace of Zarzuela.
Letizia, who has been described as a 'breath of fresh air' for the Spanish monarchy has been praised for her modern approach to being a princess.

In fact, so modern is she that she will become the first divorcee to become queen in Spain's history.

She wed Alonso Guerrero Pérez, a writer and a high-school literature teacher, on 7 August 1998, in a simple civil ceremony at Almendralejo, in Badajoz, after a 10-year courtship. The couple had no children and divorced in 1999.

As the previous marriage involved only a civil ceremony, the Roman Catholic Church did not consider it canonically valid and therefore did not require an annulment from the Pope to proceed with a Roman Catholic marriage to Felipe, the Prince of Asturias.



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Lothario: Princess Diana is rumoured to be just one of the many young ladies the king, now 74, pursued in a romantic career in which - like his namesake, the seducer Don Juan - he is said to have bedded more than 1,500 women (pictured aboard his yacht 'Fortuna' with Prince Charles and an eight-year-old Prince William)



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Distant: Prince Charles stares into the distance in this 1986 photograph showing him, Diana and the young Princes William and Harry with Queen Sofia and King Carlos of Spain





The Olympic handball medalist turned businessman has been questioned in connection with a corruption scandal involving claims that he embezzled public funds to organise sports events.
Sensationally, his daughter, Princess Cristina, was forced to testify in the fraud and money-laundering case in January, making her the first Spanish royal to be questioned in court since Juan Carlos took the throne.
A judge in Palma de Mallorca is expected to decide soon whether to put Urdangarin on trial on charges of embezzling 6 million euros in public funds through his charity.
The 76-year-old king, whose health is failing and has had five operations in two years, had a reputation as a fun-loving ladies' man who slept with over 1,500 women.
Among them, was alleged to be Princess Diana herself, according to Barcelona-based author Pilar Eyre who has written six books about the Spanish royal family.
THE KING SEDUCER: DID JUAN CARLOS HAVE AFFAIR WITH PRINCESS DIANA?

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Just good friends? Juan Carlos is alleged to have once made a pass at Princess Diana while she was on holiday with Prince Charles, a book claimed in 2012

Throughout his reign, Juan Carlos I developed a reputation as a serial womaniser who slept with more than 1,500 women.

He is alleged to have been so luscivious that he once made a pass at Princess Diana while she was on holiday with Prince Charles, a book claimed in 2012.

Author Pilar Eyre claimed in her 2012 book, The Solitude of the Queen, that he was a ‘professional seducer’ who had not shared a bed with his wife for the past 35 years.

Eyre claimed the king made a ‘tactile’ advance to Diana while she and Charles were on holiday in Majorca in the 1980s.
Photographs from the period show Diana was clearly relaxed in the company of Juan Carlos. In one informal pose she’s seen sitting on a settee with him, wearing an off-the-shoulder dress, while Prince *William sits between the king’s legs.

During a 1987 visit, in which Charles and Diana went to Madrid, the king was pictured smiling as he kissed the Princess on the hand in a gesture that left Diana looking flustered.

It followed allegations made in 2004 by Lady Colin Campbell that the princess had a fling with Juan Carlos on a trip to Spain in 1987.
She asserted that the pair were occasional lovers, also *having a brief affair the previous year on a cruise, and that Diana fell into the king of Spain’s arms to take revenge on her own straying husband.
‘Diana did it to make Charles jealous, but it didn’t work,’ said Lady Colin. ‘Charles couldn’t have cared less.’

According to Eyre, rumours of the affair intensified later over the curious case of some photos of Diana in a state of undress. These were touted around the world’s publications, only to be taken off the market when someone in Spain paid $45,000 (£29,000) for them. That someone is rumoured to have been Juan Carlos, who wanted to protect the Princess’s reputation.
Both royal households have denied the claims.
But with Diana long since dead, Eyre has faced criticism over the late timing and relevance of her claims.
Juan Carlos, though he retains an eye for a pretty woman, has made it quite plain that he would never divorce his wife, with whom he has three children and eight grandchildren.


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A kiss for a princess: Juan Carlos kisses Diana on the hand as she and Charles greeted him and wife Sophie at Heathrow airport during another trip

Instead, Eyre says she has revealed it for Queen Sofia’s sake. ‘In a macho country like Spain, the king’s womanising image makes him very popular,’ she says. ‘Even the women don’t reproach him. On the contrary, they love him because he has such a seductive manner with them. But they don’t feel the same about poor Queen Sofia.'

Miss Eyre’s book also alleged that Queen Sofia had not slept in the marital bed since 1976 and only remains in the marriage out of ‘a sense of duty’.

She even claimed the queen stumbled upon her husband with one of his alleged lovers, the Spanish film star Sara Montiel, at a friend’s country house in Toledo in 1976.

Eyre claimed Sofia was forced to attend a football match the day afterwards ‘as protocol demanded’, before storming out of the Zarzuela Palace, their official residence, with her children.
Advised to stay with her husband, she was told a break-up would mean she would ‘end up being paid to liven up the parties of the newly rich’.

Miss Eyre added: ‘The role of the queen is sad, she is the loneliest woman in Spain.’



After her first trip to Majorca in 1986, Eyre alleged Diana told her bodyguard Ken Wharfe that Juan Carlos fancied her. The king allegedly made all manner of excuses to get tactile with her and used to love bending down with her and inviting her to stroke his old German shepherd dog, Archie, Eyre claimed.

Another royal biographer, Lady Colin Campbell, has long insisted that the Princess and the king embarked on an affair while on a cruise with their spouses in August 1986, and that they took up with each other again the following summer.
Meanwhile, David Cameron today hailed King Juan Carlos as a 'great friend to the United Kingdom' following his announcement that he is to abdicate.
The Prime Minister wrote to Spanish counterpart Mariano Rajoy to pay tribute to the King of Spain, who he said had helped the country's transition to democracy.


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Royal friends: King Juan Carlos with Queen Elizabeth II of Britain during her majesty's royal tour of Spain in 1988


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High-power friends: Juan Carlos and wife Queen Sofia meet Pope John Paul II in 2003


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'This is my decision to abdicate': The letter Juan Carlos handed to Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy today which the Spanish Royal Family posted on Twitter

Asked whether there was merit in monarchs abdicating towards the end of their reign, Downing Street insisted Mr Cameron hoped the Queen would remain on the throne.
The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: 'The PM wishes her the longest and happiest of reigns.'

In his letter, Mr Cameron wrote: 'May I take this opportunity to pay tribute to King Juan Carlos who has done so much during his reign to help Spain's successful transition to democracy and who has been a great friend of the United Kingdom.'
Spain does not have a precise law regulating abdication and succession.

Prime minister Rajoy said his cabinet would meet very soon to set out the steps for Prince Felipe to take over as Felipe VI.
HOW A KING WENT FROM NATION'S DARLING TO 'ELEPHANT KILLER'

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Stumbling through: Spain's King Juan Carlos stumbles before delivering his speech during the inauguration of the new T-3 terminal at Malaga's Pablo Ruiz Picasso airport March 15, 2010

Once one of the world's most beloved monarchs, King Juan Carlos I has seen his popularity plummet in the wake of a series of scandals that have plagued the last years of his monarchy.

In his early years as king, he was vaunted as an energetic and affable young statesman who paved the way for Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy.

One of his greatest achievements came in 1981 when he was instrumental in supressing a military coup.

Dressed as Captain-General of the Spanish armed forces, he gave a public television broadcast calling for unambiguous support for the legitimate democratic government in a speech widely considered to have helped sway public opinion away from the coup.

In 2004, following the devastating Madrid train bombings that killed 191 and wounded more than 1,800, he went row-by-row through Madrid's Almudena Cathedral during an emotional memorial service for the dead, clasping the hands of sobbing mourners or kissing them on the cheek.

Two years later, he was accused of bear hunting in Russia and shooting Mitrofan, a tame bear raised in captivity, after he had been fed honey spiked with vodka and released to make killing him easier.

By 2006, he came under fire again as critics began to hit out at his family's 'excessive' household spending.

And in 2007, he isolated himself further by telling popular Venezuealan president Hugo Chavez, 'Why don't you shut up,' during the Ibero-American summit in Santiago, Chile.

But his most controversial moment came in July 2012 when he was photographed with a dead elephant in Botwana as Spain reeled from its financial crisis.

That resulted in him being removed by conservation group WWF as its honorary president, in spite of his apology to the nation.

His latter years have also been blighted by health issues.

By 2010, he began to suffer from a range of health problems, having a benign tumour removed from his right lung, followed by hip joint reconstructive surgery in 2012 and surgery on herniated discs a year after that. Then in September 2013 he underwent hip surgery in Madrid, his fifth operation in 18 months.


The country is just pulling out of a difficult and long recession that has seen faith in politicians, the royal family and other institutions all dwindle.
Felipe, 46, has had an increasingly important role in ceremonial events in the past year and has not been stained by the corruption case involving his sister and her husband.
The soon-to-be-crowned king has led a low-key private life with his commoner wife and two daughters, often seen at a cinema in central Madrid or taking his daughters to school.
Royal observers think his lifestyle is informed by both his natural character and his awareness of the times.



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Happy: This family portrait was taken in 1972, three years before Juan Carlos was crowned King of Spain. He and Queen Sofia are pictured with children, (from left) Felipe, Cristina and Elena in the grounds of Zarzuela Palace, Madrid


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Dashing: Juan Carlos has melded the trappings of royalty with down-to-earth, regular-guy charm (pictured with Sofia in 1970)



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The sports-mad king: Juan Carlos is also known to be an avid sports fan, pictured here handing the World Cup trophy to winning Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas as coach Vicente del Bosque looks on at the Royal Palace in Madrid in 2010


'Felipe will have to earn his place in the public's affection starting from a low point, no small task,' said a veteran politician who did not want to be named.
He has taken pains to position himself as a believer in public service rather than one of the easy-living monarchs of the past.
'The current economic crisis ... requires serious reflection as to how the collective spirit can ... recover values that have, in recent times, gone astray,' Felipe said in a 2012 speech, referring to 'generosity, integrity, effort and excellence'.

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Media storm: Spanish newspaper El Pais shows King Juan Carlos signing a document in the Zarzuela Palace opening the way for his abdication

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Television screens show Spain's King Juan Carlos I as he delivers his speech to explain the reasons of his abdication, at a department store in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, today

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Monarch: Customers at a bar in Cadiz, Spain, watch King Juan Carlos announce his plan to step down


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[h=1]1,500 lovers... and he even made a pass at Princess Diana: As he steps down from the Spanish throne, how King Juan Carlos has not shared a bed with his Queen for 35 years - but never had any problem filling it[/h]By RICHARD KAY
PUBLISHED: 23:06 GMT, 2 June 2014 | UPDATED: 22:00 GMT, 3 June 2014

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The picture is a tantalising snapshot of royal informality of the kind King Juan Carlos of Spain specialised in – a group portrait artfully arranged on a pale sofa.
The sockless king is sitting with a young Prince William at his knee, while a glowing Princess Diana, her arm protectively around Prince Harry, leans in to share a smile with the handsome monarch.
The yawning gap between her and Prince Charles at the end of the sofa speaks volumes about their disintegrating relationship at the time. But yesterday as the Spanish monarch announced his abdication, 39 years after succeeding to the throne on the death of dictator General Franco, it was his own marriage that was under the spotlight.
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Regal: The king with Diana, Charles and the princes in 1986 at the king's summer palace in Majorca


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Juan Carlos is alleged to have once made a pass at Princess Diana while she was on holiday with Prince Charles, a book claimed in 2012

Once he was beloved for his common touch. But the reputation of the king who oversaw his country's transition from dictatorship to democracy has been tarnished by a long-running corruption scandal involving his daughter and son-in-law, anger over an elephant-hunting safari – and claims that he has been a serial philanderer.

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Two years ago, a devastating book suggested Juan Carlos was a professional seducer who had bedded more than 1,500 women, with Diana among those he was rumoured to have made a pass at.
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Charm: Diana curtseys to King Juan Carlos of Spain, who kisses her hand, as she and Prince Charles (left) leave Toledo after an official visit

According to author Pilar Eyre, that came during a holiday the Prince and Princess of Wales spent with their sons at the king's summer palace in Majorca in 1986, as guests of Juan Carlos and his wife Queen Sofia, a Felicity Kendal lookalike.
It was the first of four bucket-and-spade holidays the family spent with their Spanish cousins. According to Eyre, the king made a 'tactile' advance to Diana, who was then just 25.
Diana herself denied anything untoward had happened but admitted that while the libidinous king was 'charming' he could be a 'little too attentive'.
She also claimed that the alleged encounter came when she was in the grip of the eating disorder bulimia nervosa and most of that holiday was spent 'with my head down the loo'.

Although his advances to Diana were thwarted, the king, who loves hunting, helicopters and speedboats, had no problems attracting the opposite sex.
In Madrid it has been an open secret for years that he is a voraciously enthusiastic womaniser – and that the only woman he does not spend time with is his wife, Sofia, whose brother is the London-based exiled King Constantine of Greece.
In 2012 it was reported that the couple had not shared a bed for 35 years. According to Pilar Eyre, Sofia's greatest humiliation came just a couple of months after Juan Carlos became king.
He had engaged a new barber and had spruced himself up to such an extent that she was convinced it was for a lover. A few days later he announced he was going hunting near Toledo on 'all male outing', adding, allegedly: 'You'd be bored'.

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King Juan Carlos addresses the nation following his abdication at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid.

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Sofia decided to surprise him, arriving at the estate in the dead of night with their children. She burst through the door, brushing past the servants and taking the stairs two at a time, only to discover her husband in flagrante with a Spanish film star.
Discovery, however, did not make him change his ways. And many say the couple have ever since led separate lives.
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Separate lives: Juan Carlos and his wife Sofia

Tanned and good-looking, Juan Carlos was the epitome of the old-style monarch with charm and a surprisingly down-to-earth magnetism.
An avid sports fan – he was last seen in public at the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid in Lisbon – his idea of royalty was more akin to the bicycling monarchies of Scandinavia and Holland than the formality of the House of Windsor.
He liked nothing more than dropping in for tapas at an outdoor restaurant, having ridden there on his motorcycle.
After the Madrid train bombings of 2004, he electrified the highly emotional state funeral for the 191 victims by walking from row to row through the congregation in Almudena Cathedral, clasping the hands of sobbing mourners or kissing them on the cheek.
When Juan Carlos took over from Franco in 1975, he became Spain's first crowned head of state for 44 years.
But, crucially, he ignored Franco's supporters who wanted an extension to autocratic rule, and instead ushered in a system of parliamentary democracy.
His greatest achievement came six years later in 1981 when he resisted a Right-wing coup d'etat led by armed members of the Guardia Civil.
The king went on TV to denounce the coup and pledge his support for the democratically elected government. With two attractive daughters and a son and heir, these were golden days for the charismatic Juan Carlos.
In 1992 he was persuaded by the beguiling broadcaster Selina Scott to give his first British interview for ten years. In her film he was shown piloting his helicopter, racing his speedboat and hurtling around the grounds of his palace on his powerful Harley Davidson motorbike.


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Next generation: Spanish Crown Prince Felipe, his wife Princess Letizia and their daughters Sofia and Leonor

The Spanish, who at this time rarely criticised their monarchy, accused Selina of trivialising the king. Until a few years ago his popularity was high but it began to unravel during the euro crisis – which crippled the Spanish economy – when it emerged that Juan Carlos had taken part in an extravagant elephant shoot in Botswana just as his country was plunging into the financial abyss.
The hunting trip came to light only after the king was forced suddenly to fly home because he had broken his hip.
Despite his public apology, the Spanish public were appalled and the World Wide Fund for Nature sacked him as its honorary president.
As the recession and record unemployment took hold, Juan Carlos tried to make amends by giving up his £20million yacht, Fortuna, and taking a pay cut.
Speculation about his future has been rife since he has suffered a string of health problems – both his hips have been replaced and he now walks with a cane.
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Media storm: Spanish newspaper El Pais shows King Juan Carlos signing a document in the Zarzuela Palace opening the way for his abdication

But the greatest shadow over his reign has been the corruption claims swirling around his daughter Cristina. Her husband Inaki Urdangarin, a former Olympic athlete, has been charged with tax fraud and embezzling £5million in public funds.
Cristina became the first member of the royal family to appear in court. Yesterday Juan Carlos became the third European monarch in 14 months to abdicate.
At a time when support for his House of Bourbon is at an all-time low, the future of the monarchy rests in the hands of the bearded Prince Felipe and his wife Letizia, a glamorous former CNN TV presenter who favours high heels and figure-hugging designer dresses.
In Spain they liken her to the Duchess of Cambridge. They have been married ten years and have two children. For Felipe's reign this could be significant. Theirs is, at least, a happy marriage – which must be an auspicious start.


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Did Spain King seduce Ho Ching also?
 

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Why dont the King juz admit that his hips were torn by his
1500 lovers? Or could aids come in his ways?

AWARE should speak up for Queen Sofia as to why the couple had not shared bed
for 35 yrs.
 

laksaboy

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Why dont the King juz admit that his hips were torn by his
1500 lovers? Or could aids come in his ways?

AWARE should speak up for Queen Sofia as to why the couple had not shared bed
for 35 yrs.

AWARE is more concerned with lesbian rights than strengthening the marriage bed. :wink:
 

GoldenDragon

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Wonder who is the winner? King or Sultan of Brunei?
 

Narong Wongwan

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Wonder who is the winner? King or Sultan of Brunei?

Brunei king wins hands down.
1500 for old king is hardly a big deal.
I figure a chiongster like yourself already notched up half that number....but royalty like him only fuck the good high end pussies.
Legendary Fuckers worthy of my respect are the likes of wilt chamberlian and warren beatty
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Brunei king wins hands down.
1500 for old king is hardly a big deal.
I figure a chiongster like yourself already notched up half that number....but royalty like him only fuck the good high end pussies.
Legendary Fuckers worthy of my respect are the likes of wilt chamberlian and warren beatty

brunei king probably pays for all of them and they are all escorts, actresses that kind.
 

Papsmearer

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Brunei king wins hands down.
1500 for old king is hardly a big deal.
I figure a chiongster like yourself already notched up half that number....but royalty like him only fuck the good high end pussies.
Legendary Fuckers worthy of my respect are the likes of wilt chamberlian and warren beatty

Donch forget gene simmons. Even a fugly Jew like him got a very high score.
 

Papsmearer

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Actually, a moderately heavy chongster can average 3 new charbos a week or 156 a year. The king is now 76 years old. If a chongster started at say age 20, by 76, he would have 56 years of fucking 156 chicks a year or a total of 8736. Much higher than the king lah. But Poontang got to be cheap where u r.
 

beteljuice

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Lee Kuan Yew is the winner and king fucker of all.

LKY fucked 2 to 4 millions of Singaporeans. From the very very old to the very young still sucking at mama's nipples
But then LKY got his gang of PAP bastards to hold down the Singaporeans aided by his kangaroos so LKY can fuck and tiew the Singaporeans

King Carlos, Brunei King and Genghis Khan combined no match to LKY in fucking and raping and tiewing
 

Papsmearer

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Lee Kuan Yew is the winner and king fucker of all.

LKY fucked 2 to 4 millions of Singaporeans. From the very very old to the very young still sucking at mama's nipples
But then LKY got his gang of PAP bastards to hold down the Singaporeans aided by his kangaroos so LKY can fuck and tiew the Singaporeans

King Carlos, Brunei King and Genghis Khan combined no match to LKY in fucking and raping and tiewing

Yes, u are right, my backside still sore.
 

beteljuice

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Yes, u are right, my backside still sore.

Not to worry.

Rub axle grease and it be ok.

LKY will have problem as the ghouls and demons all out to rape and tiew him when he die getting lots of chain saws to rape LKY with.
 

LITTLEREDDOT

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

Actually, a moderately heavy chongster can average 3 new charbos a week or 156 a year. The king is now 76 years old. If a chongster started at say age 20, by 76, he would have 56 years of fucking 156 chicks a year or a total of 8736. Much higher than the king lah. But Poontang got to be cheap where u r.

Except that King Juan Carlos probably screwed only those that he knew i.e. royalty, the rich, elites, famous.

Question then is: which royalty, rich, elite, famous, celebrity has NOT been screwed by him?
 

wendychan

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Re: He reportedly fucked 1,500 women, including Princess Diana

long suffering wife.......................
 
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